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Old May 12, 2014   #1
jeffma
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I have 4 raised bedsd with tomatoes in 3 of them. Basically all have a mix of different composts. peat moss, vermiculite, and partially composted leaves. Many of the tomatoes are thriving but several in a couple of the beds are looking spindly, with a decent amount of fruit, decent height, but lacking lush leaf growth. The leaves also appear a little off color. Watering is not a problem, we just had 5 inches and I have a drip system. Also every couple of weeks I use Texas Tomato Food. Is this a soil ph problem or something else?[IMG][IMG]IMG_1658.JPG[/IMG][/IMG]Bad
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